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Working Together for a Better Tomorrow

The Sac Metro Air District interacts with the business community in many ways. We regulate businesses with operations that may affect air quality in the region. We also have a grant and incentive program that helps local businesses offset the cost of purchasing new and cleaner equipment. This page contains links to valuable information about rules, permit and compliance requirements, what incentive opportunities are available, how to make payments for fees and fines, how to request public records, and many other useful topics to help you become knowledgeable, stay in compliance and help improve air quality in the Sacramento region.

Incentive program funding available for On-Road and Off-Road vehicle technology, and for fireplace and wood stove change outs. Information on emission reduction credits and the SEED program can also be found here.

Check out the Fireplaces & Wood Stoves page for
links to regulations, change out incentives, and further details about the installation and use of
fireplaces, wood stoves and pellet stoves in Sacramento County and the cities of
Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, Galt, Isleton, Rancho Cordova and Sacramento.

​​​​​​The Sac Metro Air District seeks to ensure fair treatment of all people regardless of race, color, national origin or income, in the development of environmental policies and plans that affect the places people live, work, play and learn.

Many environmental risks have been made worse by climate change based on scientific studies, including flooding, drought and wildfires. The Sac Metro Air District works with the community to reduce those impacts in the Sacramento region.